Henrietta Maria Collection
Queen Henrietta Maria was a prominent figure in the 17th century, known for her beauty and influence
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Queen Henrietta Maria was a prominent figure in the 17th century, known for her beauty and influence. In this captivating portrait by Anthony van Dyck, we see her accompanied by Sir Jeffrey Hudson, a famous dwarf of the time. The artist masterfully captures Henrietta Maria's regal presence and elegance. Another striking depiction of Queen they are be found in the double portrait with King Charles I. Painted by Dyck himself or his studio, it showcases their deep connection as royal partners. Their love and devotion are palpable through their intertwined hands and tender gazes, born in 1609 and lived until 1669, witnessing tumultuous times during the English Civil War. This oil painting from around 1635 perfectly encapsulates her gracefulness and poise. The supporters badge featuring both Charles I and Henrietta Maria is an exquisite piece made of silver gilt dating back to approximately 1649. It symbolizes their loyal followers during a challenging period in history. In "Le Cercle De Leurs Magestes Dans La Chambre De Presence: A: S. Iames, " an anonymous illustration from 1639, we catch a glimpse of Queen Henrietta Maria's private chamber at St James's Palace. The opulent setting reflects her status as queen consort. Various engravings also immortalize Queen Henrietta Maria's image throughout history. One engraving portrays her as Lady Wentworth while another showcases her individual portrait from around 1642 on watercolor on vellum. Even beyond art, Queen Henrietta Maria has left an impact on theater culture too. Ellen Terry famously portrayed her character in "Charles I" at Lyceum Theatre in June 1879, capturing the essence of this remarkable historical figure through black-and-white photography.